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07/28/2024
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August 9, 2024
07/28/2024

3:50 p.m. – Smoke Investigation – 200 Block N. Mission – RP advised he hit a gas meter with his mower and can smell gas.

4:00 p.m. – Civil – 23000 Block Flax Ave. – RP requested an officer due to a subject at his house fighting over getting belongings.

4:24 p.m. – Larceny – 2200 and N. 166 Rd. – RP stated that he had multiple items stolen from his residence in Tulsa. RP stated zero turn mower, push mower, chainsaw, etc; stating the subject possibly has them up for sale on Facebook marketplace.

10:47 p.m. – Shots heard – 700 Block N. Maple Shots heard in the area.

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7:50 a.m. – Reckless Driver – Loop 56 and Mission – Driving on the wrong side of the shoulder.

8:31 a.m. – Welfare Check – 13000 Block Conifer – RP advised that neighbor has started another fire and left it. RP advised that he burned his house down a couple of months ago. RP had tried contacting the Schulter Fire Department, but was unable to make contact, RP called Okmulgee Fire Department that then advised this matter needed to be handled by the police department.

9:10 a.m. – Civil – 20000 OK-52 – RP ex-boyfriend will not let her come and get her belongings, wanted to speak to an officer about her options.

1:16 p.m. – Fraud – 7300 Block and 15th – RP advised her parents are getting scammed and the subjects are trying to get them to send them money and they would like to file a report.

1:34 p.m. – Civil – 10000 Block Loblolly – RP advised ex-girlfriend used to live at this address years ago, his ex-daughter-in-law showed up wanting to stay at the residence. Advised coming back to Okmulgee the subject was punching on RP and doesn’t want her there anymore. RP advised she had been there two weeks.

4:55 p.m. – Animals – 9800 Happy Camp – RP advised a female subject stole a dog from his home and posted on Facebook about it. RP wants to file a report.

6:16 p.m. – Information – 2200 N. 166th – RP advised he is near a home in Mounds that he has seen the truck that stole his belongings and put them on Facebook marketplace. RP was advised not to go to the property until hearing from a deputy.

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